Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. It is the opium of the people.
KARL MARXThe meaning of peace is the absence of opposition to socialism.
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The less you eat, drink and read books; the less you go to the theatre, the dance hall, the public house; the less you think, love, theorize, sing, paint, fence, etc.
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In proportion therefore, as the repulsiveness of the work increases, the wage decreases.
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Revolutions are the locomotives of history.
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The history of all previous societies has been the history of class struggles.
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This young lady, who instantly overwhelmed me with her kindness, is the ugliest creature I have seen in my entire life, with repulsive Jewish facial features.
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Capital is dead labour, which, vampire like, lives only by sucking living labour, and lives the more, the more labour it sucks.
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Necessity is blind until it becomes conscious. Freedom is the consciousness of necessity.
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We call communism the real movement which abolishes the present state of things.
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You must be aware that the reward for labour, and quantity of labour, are quite disparate things.
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Religion is only the illusory Sun which revolves around man as long as he does not revolve around himself.
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Taxes are the source of life for the bureaucracy, the army and the court, in short, for the whole apparatus of the executive power. Strong government and heavy taxes are identical.
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The production of too many useful things results in too many useless people.
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The abolition of religion as the illusory happiness of the people is the demand for their real happiness.
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The full man does not understand the wants of the hungry.
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A commodity appears at first sight an extremely obvious, trivial thing. But its analysis brings out that it is a very strange thing, abounding in metaphysical subtleties and theological niceties.
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